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Serbia - Gallery

What particularly characterises the Serbian Orthodox Church in Vršac is the use of frescoes in decorating the walls.

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It is thought that the frescoes in Manasija Monastery are either the work of Greek masters or of local artists. The colours used are bright and vivid, and the figures represented in the paintings seem fully engaged in the celebration of life.

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Novi Sad is known for its striking architecture, which surrounds the main square.

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With over 200,000 exhibits in total, the National Museum in Belgrade is one of the best collections in Europe.

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The Manasija Monastery was constructed in the early years of the 15th century and, in all, there are 11 towers stretched along the high defensive walls.

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One of Belgrade's most recognisable landmarks, Pobednik, or The Victor, stands watch over the city. The monument was built to commemorate Serbia's victory over the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian Empires during the Balkan Wars and the First World War.

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The beautiful Uvac River is home to many forms of wildlife, enjoy a boat ride down the river and take in the views.

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The Church of Saint Sava is one of the biggest Orthodox churches in the world.

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Skiing is popular during colder months at Kopaonik Resort.

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The Šargan Eight train ride offers a picturesque journey through the Serbian countryside.

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The Merry Ride is a popular annual event in Serbia. Usually over 3,000 people make the journey down the Ibar River to Kraljevo.

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The Studenica Monastery was built in the 12th century and is renowned for its collection of 13th- and 14th-century Byzantine-style frescoes.

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Drvengrad, also known as Küstendorf, is a small and traditional village that the Serbian film director Emir Kusturica built for his film Life Is a Miracle. Since 2008, the village has hosted the annual Küstendorf Film and Music Festival, which showcases films and music from around the world.

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Enjoy a hike in the beautiful Serbian countryside, such as the mountainous region of Zlatibor.

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This fascinating rock sculpture depicts Decebalus Rex and is situated on the border between Serbia and Romania.

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The exterior design of Raichle Palace in Subotica is inspired by folklore traditions, at present it is a modern art gallery holding 20th century works by artists from former Yugoslavia.

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Cycling is the perfect way to see the country. Leisure cycling is highly popular and purpose-built tracks make it both safe and enjoyable.